Posted: 04/06/2007
- Harrah's Entertainment shareholders approved a 17.1 billion dollar buyout by two private equity groups. Company officials say the deal approved this afternoon is the largest ever to take a publicly held casino company private.

Updated: 04/06/2007
- Senator Harry Reid received some criticism about his stand on pulling US troops out of Iraq Thursday during his visit to a VA hospital in Reno.
The Senate majority leader spent about an hour speaking and taking questions from about 80 veterans, doctors and others

Posted: 04/05/2007
- There's more information coming out about Governor Jim Gibbons' relationship with a Sparks defense contractor. Gibbons' lawyers have confirmed that the governor and his wife, Dawn Gibbons, vacationed in Turkey with the owners of the Sparks-based Sierra Nevada Corp. in 2000.

Posted: 04/04/2007
- A 21-year-old man was arrested Tuesday afternoon in Nevada in the investigation into the weekend killing of a University of Idaho student. That's after police used telephone records from the victim's cell phone to track down the suspect.

Posted: 04/04/2007
- Prison officials say about 16-hundred lower-risk inmates would qualify for release from Nevada's overcrowded prisons if lawmakers back a bill that doubles the time credits inmates get for good behavior.

Posted: 04/03/2007
- It's official. The past winter was a bust for snow in the Sierra. April 1st marked the traditional end to the snow season, and the mountain snowpack is barely half what it should be.

Posted: 04/03/2007
- A federal judge has ruled that some sections in documents supporting the search warrant for a former eTreppid software developer contain classified material that must be blacked out before the files are released to the public.

Updated: 04/04/2007
- An autopsy has determined that a man whose body was found in the Truckee River near the Virginia Street Bridge died of drowning. Additional toxicology tests will determine whether any other factors may have been involved. His name is being withheld until relatives can be notified.

Posted: 04/02/2007
- The ninth week of the 2007 session, which starts Monday, is a good news-bad news point for Nevada lawmakers. By Friday they'll be halfway through the session, but also working without pay.

Updated: 04/02/2007
- A Washoe County woman who called in a false report Sunday afternoon claiming that her husband was holding a hostage and had barricaded himself in his home south of Reno could face criminal charges.

Posted: 03/30/2007
- Assembly leaders were lukewarm Friday to a plan to add a second "green building" rating system to Nevada law, and potentially allow more properties - including casinos with indoor smoking - to get tax breaks allowed by the 2005 Legislature.

Posted: 03/30/2007
- Nevada first lady Dawn Gibbons said Friday that she did nothing wrong in working in 2004 as a paid consultant for a defense company that got a federal contract with help from her husband, Gov. Jim Gibbons, then a Republican congressman.

Posted: 03/30/2007
- A new study confirms what others have shown before - a high level of tungsten and cobalt in Fallon, where a childhood leukemia cluster has sickened 17 children. Three have died since 1997.

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